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In this not-to-be-missed program, the FWSO’s own Principal Clarinetist Stas Chernyshev steps to the front of the stage for Mozart’s sublime clarinet concerto, a work of utter elegance and ...
Christopher Theofanidis’s “Indigo Heaven” was well, well worth the wait. Chicago Symphony audiences expected to hear the American composer’s clarinet concerto, written for CSO principal ...
The concert will feature a solo performance of Mozart's "Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622" by TSO principal clarinet Osiris J. "Ozzy" Molina. The concert will take place at the Moody Concert ...
CSO’s own Christopher Pell subs superbly in Mozart Clarinet Concerto. The great British conductor Dame Jane Glover began her all-Mozart program for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 27 ...
PETERSBURG — Join the Petersburg Symphony Orchestra for "Mozart and More!." Ticket holders will experience a harmonious journey through Bizet, Dvorak and the genius of Mozart. You will not want to ...
Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in B-flat major 'Sant' Angelo': I. Allegro [05'39] Concerto Köln + Martin Fröst (clarinet) Martin Fröst: Vivaldi, Sony Classical 19075929912 ...
Fr. Martin McCormack pictured at his 40th Anniversary celebration with Pat, Jackie, Maura, Gemma and Realtín O’ Connell Fr. Martin McCormack pictured with the O’ Riordan family from Gortroe ...
In a concert recorded at London’s Wigmore Hall on Sunday 16 April, Radio 3 New Generation Artists past (Martin Fröst) and present (Leonkoro Quartet) perform two of the greatest clarinet ...
Natasha Loges chooses her favourite recording of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467 ('Elvira Madigan'). Perhaps the only piece of music to be named after a Swedish slack line dancer ...
Clarinettist Jörg Widmann and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra invite us behind the scenes at Glasgow City Halls as they get ready for a performance of Mozart’s beloved Clarinet Concerto.
Fr Martin Henry reflects on the frequently challenging nature of Christian history, including its entanglement with violence, and why ultimately there is no need to let our hearts be troubled ...